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    Ky. Paleo Knives
    Posted by [RyanVa]

    Moderator Note: this thread was first posted in 2012 but failed to transfer across to the new forum when the software was updated, and so has been re-created manually.

    A group of paleo knives and tools from Kentucky. Some bifaces , and unifaces.

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    Posted by [ajbhawkowl]
    Very nice thanks for sharing

    Posted by [turkeytail]
    Some nice flaking and color in that group!

    Posted by [rmartin]
    Man, there are some real nice pieces there!

    Posted by [cgode]
    Very nice artifacts Ryan, and cool materials to boot! Love that bullseye piece

    Posted by [ksrocks]
    Those are some really nice pieces Ryan!! Thanks for the show!
    Joe.

    Posted by [shartis]
    Killer pieces as always! Thanks for the look Ryan.

    Posted by [gregszybala]
    Love the edge work on some of those. Took their knives seriously.

    Posted by [Hoss]
    Wow those are sweet. Thanks for sharing

    Posted by [CoachG]
    Beautiful Ryan.

    Posted by [kingede]
    That's a fantastic collection of knives! I'm curious as to how one would determine a knife or blade being paleo though. Using other pieces found in conjunction for date reference? Collateral flaking on the pieces? Sorry, just trying to learn a little! Thanks again for the great pics!

    Posted by [Bolen Bevel 1]
    WOW That's a killer group of knives!!!!Command performance for sure.Love the glossy patina too.

    Posted by [Paleolution]
    Those are some killer blades, thanks for sharing Ryan!
    Last edited by painshill; 04-13-2020, 12:39 PM.
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